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‘Tis the season for giving…

Magnatune Christmas

And Magnatune is offering an album of classic Christmas music for free.

Okay, they ask for your email but promise not to misuse it. Still…

Check it out!

via Creative Commons Blog

P.S. I like Magnatune’s tagline: We are not evil. (Hmm… I wonder, who is evil then? Don’t answer, rhetorical question.)

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Geotagging photos

Geotagging Trial (by acroamatic)

I’ve always thought that photo geotagging - attaching coordinates (latitude and longitude data) to photos - is a brilliant idea. Unfortunately, most cameras on the market do not possess an integrated GPS solution. Since I am going for a holiday in New Zealand later this month, I figured now would be a good time to explore geotagging.

So, I bought a GisTEQ Phototrackr recently.

Suffice to say, it seems to work quite well.

There is one concern. Phototrackr software is supposed to display GPS time, so that users can synchronize their cameras’ date/time information to it. GPS time is approximately equal to Universal Coordinated Time (UTC). This is important as it is the method by which the software matches photos to locations, no matter where you are in the world.

However, GPS time displayed in the software on my desktop is local time. When I am in New Zealand, do I set my camera to Singapore time, New Zealand time or GPS time? Hmm…

UPDATE BenSpark wrote a substantial review of the GiSTEQ Phototrackr.

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Another side to the story and Google juice

Often, I am asked: Why blog? Why bother with blogging and bloggers?

1. Blogs offer alternate views.

We are supposed to trust MSM because they have editors and all sorts of checks to make sure that news is accurate and impartial. Can we?

Let’s say you read this article about a project to build artificial coral reefs and relocate corals in danger of peril. Commendable, you might think, as I did. After all, “the dredging would have damaged the corals and muddied the waters, threatening their survival had they not been moved”.

And if you haven’t guessed, there is a ‘but’.

But later in the day, I came across Ria Tan’s post: Large debris on Labrador explained?

The project sounds nice in theory but something somewhere seems to have gone terribly wrong. I would have been none the wiser without Ria’s post, without this alternative view.

2. Blogs have Google juice

Ok, I admit up front that I’m plugging my mum’s cakes.

Still, I’m telling it as it is. This morning, my mum was sharing over breakfast that a stranger found her blog and ended up ordering Sugee Cake from her. (Most of my mum’s customers are through referrals and my aunts’ personal marketing efforts.) Apparently, a search on Google for Sugee Cake brings up a lot of entries from Malaysia. This woman was looking for homemade Sugee Cake in Singapore.

Good thing my mum blogs. Her entry is the 6th in Google for “Sugee Cake”.

The lesson here: Blogs have Google juice. If you have a minority cause, a niche expertise or an alternative pastime, you should blog. It’ll help you be found more easily through search engines and if you play your cards right, you can build a community of like-minded people through your blog.

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Singapore in the 1930s

An overlay I did with Yahoo’s MapMixer.

Yahoo will need to improve its maps and satellite imagery for Singapore before this becomes truly useful in the local context. The maps don’t go down to anywhere near street level. Likewise, the satellite imagery, which is also filled with cloud cover. If you zoom in, you’ll notice that the placement is not as accurate as it should be. The placement tool needs further refinement too. I couldn’t manipulate the map as I would have liked when placing it.

Still, a nice try by Yahoo. Come on Google Maps, allow graphic overlays!

View the map.

UPDATE Kevin wrote about the map, pointing out a few things I should have mentioned: “Play with the Layer Opacity and Zoom sliders, as well as the Map / Satellite views.”

And you can drag the map to view different parts too.

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After the great Skype outage…

Blogger seems to have gone offline.

UPDATE Already back up! Silly impatient me. But every Blogger blog was affected… for over an hour or so.

The lesson? Never rely too heavily on any particular service. That goes for online and offline.

Blogger Down

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